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Wow!!Is this a great list or what??? I just two minutes ago posted a reply asking someone to explain sig. files in Pine mail to the group, and found it two messages later. Thanks bunches, and I apologize for not reading all my mail before posting a request... Jo Ann Lynn St. Agnes/St. Dominic....etc......going now to make my sig. file! On Wed, 13 Dec 1995, Ty Winter wrote: > On Tue, 12 Dec 1995, Paul Messersmith wrote: > > > inquiries because I wish to enter my entire signature box electronically > > - not type it each time. > > > > My home email is through Oregon State University and they've implemented > > PINE as their inet-email of choice. > > > > > In Pine go to the setup option in the main menu. Choose config. Read > down until you find the line that says "signature file" Type in whatever > file name you want (mine is ty.sig). > > Before (or after) you do this, create the file that you want with a text > editor, such as pico. If you have Pico on your system, type "pico > ty.sig" to create ty.sig. Then type your signature. CTRL-X saves, I > believe. > > Everytime you write a message, your sig will appear before you start typing. > > Additionally, there are times, such as when you are responding and > quoting a message, that the sig will appear at the top of the page and > you want it at the end. Delete it and place the cursor where you want > the sig, and press CTRL-R, then type the name of your sig file. Voila. > > Sorry this is such pigeon english. Hard to give instructions and think > at the same time. :) > > Enjoy > > Ty Winter > **************************************** > * Computer Resource Administrator * > * The Committee for a Secure Louisiana * > * * > * tywinter@tyrell.net * > * secure@tyrell.net * > **************************************** >